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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bigger man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who demonstrates maturity, strength, or moral superiority in a situation, often in the context of forgiveness or understanding.
Example: "Even though he was wronged, he chose to be a bigger man and let it go."
Alternatives: "a more mature person" or "a greater individual".
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Blair is a bigger man than Eden.
"I'm a bigger man that that," he said.
He thinks belittling women makes him a bigger man.
"But you have to be a bigger man.
Essentially he is a bigger man than Jasper Cillessen.
Dayne is a bigger man with a little more explosion".
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Lieutenant Becker was a big man.
Biggie was a big man.
"You're a big man, huh?
"That's a big man".
I was a big man!
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